AEROSMITH’s STEVEN TYLER Renames Motorcycle Line

December 5, 2008

According to Luxvelocity.com, AEROSMITH frontman Steven Tyler announced a name change for for his motorcycle line at the New England International Auto Show press conference on Wednesday (December 3). The new name will be Dirico Motorcycles, named after the companies lead engineer and Tyler's brother-in-law Marc Dirico. The bikes themselves are built by AC Custom in Manchester New Hampshire. You can order one at their Manchester AC Custom dealership or the Nashua Harley Davidson locale.

Tyler launched his motorcycle company in collaboration with Mark Dirico and AC Custom Motorcycles. Red Wing Motorcycles are the fusion of rock and roll artistry and superior engineering. Imbued with Tyler's sense of style, each motorcycle is as comfortable to ride as it is sexy.

Tyler's artistic vision drove the outrageous design of the custom motorcycles, each hand crafted and hand signed by the legendary rock star.

"You get on one of these bikes and you can ride for days," Tyler said. “These bikes are sick, rugged, and just damn cool. And they're amazing to look at."

These motorcycles were made to ride. With a 35% increase in horsepower to the rear wheel compared to a stock Harley Davidson, and every inch handcrafted and tailor engineered, they are as hot to drive as they are to look at.

Dirico Motorcycles are backed not only by Tyler's brilliance and style but by decades of engineering and motorcycle experience. Engineered by internationally renowned master engineer, Mark Dirico, each facet of the bike was purposefully crafted for a smooth, beautiful ride. Each bike is hand built by the team at AC Custom Motorcycles, with more than 300 years of combined experience building and perfecting motorcycles.

Head over to Dirico Motorcycles official web site to find out more information or to place an order.

Check out images of Steven at the press conference at Autoinsane.com.

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